Top Ten MONSTERS (part 1 of 3)

It’s that time of month again (no, not the full moon), when Heroclixin’ counts down the top ten Heroclix whatever. With the Halloweenish theme of October, we’re looking at Monsters! The ground rules are a little different this month, though: where I usually rank them according to strict playability, this time the focus is on F.U.N.

For me, Halloween is about the fun factor, not the fear. (It’s about the only redeeming quality of the holiday, IMO. But that’s a subject for another blog.)

In case you’re new to Heroclixin’, here’s what F.U.N. means:

F = The character is good for Friendly play. It’s probably not going to make most opposing players’ hearts sink with dread to see it across the table from them. That said…

U = Utility. The character isn’t automatic KO fodder, either. Played well and on the right team, this piece can compete with anyone.

N = Above all, this character is Nifty for some reason other than pure game effectiveness or popularity.

So that’s the criteria. And believe me, that made this Top Ten one of the hardest I’ve ever done! In fact, I totally wasn’t able to narrow it down to ten at all. So I refocused the countdown:

Heroclixin’s Top Ten MODERN AGE Monsters

OK, now that I could work with. With no further ado, here’s

#10

Atrocitus (DC75th Anniversary #042)

The stuff I wrote about him in January — his great numbers, his indomitability, and his anti-defenses abilities — all still applies. He’s also still SO expensive; he almost got squeezed out of the running (like his setmate Doomsday (#056) does at even 57 points higher). But for high-point Monster builds, he’s one I’m liable to try to fit on.

That is, until I consider the next freak of the week…

#9

Morlun (Web of Spider-Man #052)

Besides being well-dressed, this vampire-ish beast one-ups Atrocitus by being Impervious and taxiable. Moreover, his Steal Energy trait, Indomitable, and even his late Regeneration conspire to make him a tough KO. He’s still expensive, but 180 beats 202. Can’t forget his SP that helps him chase down the enemy he wounded.

#8

Ulik (Hammer of Thor #021)

At a comparatively svelte 118 points, Ulik sports excellent AV, high damage numbers and a defensive power that’s Outwit- and Pulse Wave-proof. He can deal out clicks upon clicks of Super Strength and Close Combat Expert beating while only taking a single click of damage from enemy attacks at a time. If only his actual defensive numbers were any good, so enemy attacks would actually miss him from time to time…he’d be higher on the list. Run him with his minion, the 40-point Rock Troll, to help block and/or draw fire.

Regular readers will note I did three installments instead of the usual two-a-day. That’s because tomorrow and Thursday, I’m posting extra-large editions of Token-Totin’ focusing on some of the most monstrous sculpts in Heroclix! The countdown to Halloween is on!

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